[1980s – not exact date] In our last issue we published a short letter and two photographs sent us by Monsieur Emile Chabut, Director of a sports club in Grenoble. This includes a section for young girls, about twenty aged between 12 (and under) and 16, who want to wrestle and box. We have since
Aileen Eaton a famous boxing promoter who promoted many events at the Olympic Auditorium. She promoted the first all-female boxing card in Los Angeles, California in 1979.
Photo credit: Alastair Segerdal [WBAN bought his collection before he passed away] Shirley “Zebra Girl” Tucker wrote the following: Recently I read about Grace Casillas being crowned Champion of the WWBA Bantam title. While I do think that she is deserving of top rating, under myself, I must make it very clear and that as
Paula Trichell had almost made a career of fighting one opponent alone six times which was Louise Loo. Unfortunately in this era of boxing, there were sparse opponents and many pioneer female boxers would end up having to fight the same opponent many times. Trichell was from Rohnert Park, California. An article reported that Paula